Pay Revere Taxes, Check Hours & Find the Collector’s Office Address
Start here if you need to pay Revere real estate tax, personal property tax, motor vehicle excise, water bill, or contact the Collector’s Office at City Hall.
The Revere City MA Tax Collector is handled through the Collector’s Office / Treasurer-Collector functions at Revere City Hall, 281 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151. For Collector’s Office questions, call 781-286-8120. Revere’s official online bill payment page supports Motor Vehicle, Real Estate, Personal Property and other city bill payments. Real Estate and Personal Property taxes are listed by the city as due quarterly on February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1.
How to Pay Revere MA Property Tax, Excise Tax and City Bills Online
The fastest safe starting point is the official City of Revere Online Bill Payments page. Use it for real estate tax, personal property tax, motor vehicle excise and other eligible city bills.
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Most people searching for revere city ma tax collector want the payment link first. The city’s official bill-pay page is the safest place to begin because it connects payment options to the City of Revere, not a random third-party search result. Before entering payment information, match the bill type, bill number, property address, plate/account details and due date.
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Open Revere’s official bill-pay page
Start from the official City of Revere website. Avoid generic payment ads or unofficial biller pages unless the official city page sends you there.
Choose the right bill type
Separate real estate tax, personal property tax, motor vehicle excise, water/sewer bills, parking items and other city charges. The wrong bill type can create failed searches or wrong payment routing.
Match your bill before paying
Confirm the bill number, property location, owner or taxpayer name, tax year/quarter, amount due and due date before submitting payment.
Save the receipt
After payment, save the confirmation number, amount, payment date, bill type and account details. A receipt helps if the payment does not post quickly or if you need proof for a sale, refinance, registration or lender.
Official Revere Online Bill Payments
Use the official City of Revere bill-pay page for property tax, excise tax, water bills and other listed city payments.
Open Official Bill PayPay taxes by phone
The city’s bill-pay page lists phone payment help for Motor Vehicle, Real Estate and Personal Property taxes at 508-381-5455, Monday-Friday, 8:30 am-5:00 pm ET.
Verify Phone Payment InfoRevere Tax Collector Office Phone Number, Address and Mailing Address
For Collector’s Office questions, Revere lists the Collector’s Office phone number as 781-286-8120 and the City Hall address as 281 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151.
Collector’s Office at City Hall
Use for property tax, excise, payment and receipt questions
Mail Payment Address
Use only after verifying bill and instructions
Micro-level tip before you call
Have your bill number, property address, owner name, tax year or plate/account details ready. Calling with “I need to pay my tax” but no account detail usually slows the answer. If you have a tax lien notice, use the Treasurer’s Office lien number listed in the lien section below.
Revere Tax Collector Office Hours and Best Time to Visit City Hall
The City of Revere contact/footer information lists City Hall public hours as Monday through Thursday 8:15 am-5:00 pm and Friday 8:15 am-12:15 pm. Always call before visiting because department counters, holidays and payment cutoffs can vary.
Public City Hall hours
City information lists Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday from 8:15 am to 5:00 pm, and Friday from 8:15 am to 12:15 pm.
Call before driving
Call 781-286-8120 to confirm the Collector’s Office can handle your exact payment, receipt, delinquent bill or account issue that day.
Do not wait until closing
Payment counters, security lines, bank processing, card systems and same-day receipts can take time. Visit earlier if the bill is close to due.
What to bring if paying in person
- Tax bill, excise bill, water bill or notice.
- Bill number, account number, plate number or parcel/property address.
- Accepted payment method.
- Photo ID if your request involves account access or documentation.
- Prior payment confirmation if you are fixing a payment-posting issue.
- Lender, title company or closing documents if the question involves escrow or sale/refinance proof.
Revere Real Estate and Personal Property Tax Due Dates
The City of Revere knowledgebase lists quarterly Real Estate and Personal Property taxes as due on February 1, May 1, August 1 and November 1.
February 1
First listed quarterly due date for real estate and personal property taxes.
May 1
Second listed quarterly due date. Check your bill for the exact fiscal-year/quarter wording.
August 1 and November 1
Remaining listed quarterly due dates. Do not wait for a mailed reminder if you already know a bill is due.
Massachusetts property-tax billing can confuse new owners because the bill may refer to a fiscal year, quarter, previous owner name, mortgage escrow or mailing address that does not match your expectation. The safest move is to check the actual bill and contact the Collector’s Office if the tax year, owner name, address or amount looks wrong.
If a due date falls near a weekend or holiday
Do not guess. Verify the bill language, city payment instructions, online payment posting rules and office schedule. Waiting until the final day can create avoidable late fees, interest or payment-posting issues.
Pay Revere Taxes Online, In Person, By Mail or Through Online Banking
Revere’s Treasurer page lists payment methods including in-person payment at the Collector’s Office, mail by check or money order, city website payment, and online banking through your personal bank.
Online through city website
Use the official City of Revere bill-pay page. This is the most direct path for many users because you can start from a city-controlled page.
In person at City Hall
The city lists in-person payment at the Collector’s Office in City Hall by cash, check, money order or credit/debit card. Call first if the amount is large or the bill is delinquent.
By mail
Mail check or money order to Collector’s Office, City of Revere, P.O. Box 439, Revere, MA 02151. Include the correct bill number or account details.
Through personal online banking
If using your bank’s bill-pay feature, make sure the payee, mailing address, bill number and account details are correct. Bank bill pay can take time, so do not use it at the last minute.
Returned payment warning
The city’s Treasurer information states that returned payments can trigger a charge of $25.00 or 1 percent of the check amount, whichever is greater, and late fees/interest may also be added. Make sure bank details and available funds are correct before paying.
Revere Motor Vehicle Excise Tax Payment Help
The City of Revere online bill-pay page includes Motor Vehicle tax payment options and lists a phone payment line for Motor Vehicle, Real Estate and Personal Property taxes.
Motor vehicle excise bills are different from real estate taxes. A homeowner may search “Revere tax collector” because of a car excise bill, not a property tax bill. Before paying, confirm the plate information, bill number, year, owner name and due date shown on the excise bill.
Check before paying excise
- Bill number
- Registration or plate details
- Owner/taxpayer name
- Vehicle year and description
- Due date and amount
If the excise bill looks wrong
- Confirm whether the vehicle was sold, traded or moved.
- Check whether registration cancellation or plate return is required.
- Ask whether an abatement path applies.
- Do not ignore the bill while waiting.
Revere Tax Collector vs Assessor: Who Handles Your Question?
Call the Collector for payment and receipt questions. Contact the Assessor when the issue is valuation, ownership, exemption, parcel data or property assessment.
Collector’s Office questions
- How do I pay?
- Did my payment post?
- Can I get a receipt?
- What is the balance due?
- How do I resolve a late bill?
Assessor questions
- Why did my assessed value change?
- Is my owner name correct?
- How do exemptions work?
- Is my property classification correct?
- How do I review property record data?
Why it matters
Calling the wrong department can waste time near a due date. Payment problems and value problems are related, but they are not handled the same way.
The Revere Assessors Department is also located at 281 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151. Use the official City of Revere Assessors page when your question is about assessed value, property records or assessment details.
What to Do if You Received a Revere Tax Lien Notice
The City of Revere Treasurer information says that if you received a Tax Lien, call the Treasurer’s Office at 781-286-8136 or visit during normal business hours to work toward a resolution.
A tax lien notice is more serious than a normal bill reminder. Do not ignore it, and do not guess the payoff amount from an old statement. A lien balance can involve tax, interest, charges, costs, timing and legal steps. You need the current city balance and instructions.
Read the notice carefully
Identify the property, tax year, account number, notice date, balance and any deadline language.
Call the Treasurer’s Office
Use 781-286-8136 for lien-specific help. Ask for the current amount due and accepted payment method.
Get written proof after payment
If you resolve a lien or delinquent tax issue, keep a receipt and confirmation that the correct property and tax year were cleared.
Do not delay
Tax lien matters can become more expensive and harder to resolve over time. If you cannot pay immediately, contact the office anyway and ask what options or next steps are available.
How to Avoid Wrong Revere Tax Payment Pages
Use official City of Revere links first. Third-party bill-payment pages may appear in search results, but your safest route is to start from the city website.
Do not pay if…
- The page does not clearly connect to City of Revere.
- The page asks for payment before showing your bill details.
- The bill number, property address or tax year does not match.
- The page looks like a generic biller listing with no official source path.
- You are being rushed by email, text or phone pressure.
Safer signs
- You started at revere.org.
- The bill type is correct.
- The owner, address, bill number and amount match your notice.
- You can save a receipt or confirmation.
- The payment help phone number matches the city’s bill-pay page.
Why This Revere Tax Collector Page Is Built Like a Helpful Tool
A thin directory gives only a phone number. This page helps the visitor finish the job: pay online, call the correct office, understand hours, mail payment safely, get a receipt or respond to a lien notice.
First screen solves the task
The hero shows online payment, phone, hours and tax lien help immediately, without forcing the user to read a long intro.
Wrong-office confusion is reduced
The article separates Collector, Treasurer, Assessor and phone payment roles so users can choose the correct path.
Real local details are included
Address, mail instructions, due dates, returned-payment warning, tax lien number and payment safety checks add real value beyond a basic listing.
Revere Tax Collector Map: City Hall at 281 Broadway
The Collector’s Office is located at Revere City Hall, 281 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151. Use the map for directions, then call before visiting if your issue is urgent or close to a deadline.
Bring if visiting
- Bill, notice or account number
- Property address or plate details
- Accepted payment method
- Prior receipt or confirmation number
- Tax lien notice if applicable
Call first when…
- You are paying a tax lien or delinquent bill.
- You need a same-day receipt.
- Your bill has the wrong owner/address.
- Your mortgage company should have paid.
- You are near a deadline.
Official Revere Tax Collector and Bill Payment Links
Use official city links first. If a detail changes after this guide is updated, the official City of Revere pages are the source to follow.
Revere City MA Tax Collector FAQ
These answers focus on paying taxes, finding the office, checking hours, mailing payments, due dates, excise tax, tax liens and receipts.
Best Way to Use This Revere City MA Tax Collector Guide
For the fastest path, start at the official City of Revere Online Bill Payments page, choose the correct bill type, match the account details and save your receipt. For Collector’s Office help, call 781-286-8120. For tax lien notices, call the Treasurer’s Office at 781-286-8136.
Visit City Hall at 281 Broadway, Revere, MA 02151 only after checking the current hours and confirming that your exact issue can be handled in person. If your question is about assessed value, ownership, exemptions or property records, use the Assessors Department instead of the Collector’s Office.
Editorial note and official-source warning
This independent TaxCollectors.org guide helps Revere, Massachusetts taxpayers find official payment links, office contact information, hours, due dates and safe payment steps. It is not the official City of Revere website and does not collect payments.
Before paying, mailing documents, visiting City Hall, responding to a tax lien, or relying on a due date, verify current details directly through the City of Revere official website. Payment processors, fees, hours, department counter availability, deadlines and account status can change.